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The maximum storage period of a commodity in a rural godown?
Question

The maximum storage period of a commodity in a rural godown?

A.

5 months

B.

10 months

C.

18 months

D.

24 months

E.

36 months

Correct option is B

10 months denotes the maximum allowable storage period for commodities in a rural godown. This regulation is in place to ensure that agricultural produce is not stored for an extended period, preventing issues such as spoilage, deterioration, or quality loss. The 10-month limit contributes to efficient storage management and timely utilization of stored goods in rural areas

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